Kids Camping Guide | Georgia

Top 10 Things for Kids to Do in Georgia | Visit a Blackbeard's Home | Mix Your Own Soft Drinks @ the World of Coca-Cola | Take a Boat Tour of the Okefenokee Swamp | Explore Cumberland Island National Seahore | Hit the Beach | Ride a Historic Train through Wetlands | See Rock City | Hike the "Little Grand Canyon" | Look for Arrowheads & Other Indian Artifacts

Kids Guide to Georgia

Top 10 Things for Kids to Do in Georgia

Visitors to Georgia of all ages will learn that it is a state filled with fascinating destinations and attractions. This state has places of historic importance including homes of pirates like the infamous Blackbeard, The home of the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King + civil war battlefields and memorials. Georgia also has destinations with great natural beauty, with wonderful beaches, wild seashores, and amazing canyons and rock formations. Children are sure to love visiting Georgia and will find many activities and destinations to explore.

01 Go to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta to see all of the exhibits about Coca Cola and even enjoy some tastings

02 Enjoy a tour of the Okefenokee Swamp, including boat tours on the Seminole Indian Waterway as well as railroad tours along the edge of the wetlands

03 Explore the wilderness areas and historic sites at Cumberland Island National Seahore

04 Stop at Saint Simon Island, one of the Golden Isles, and enjoy it's beautiful beaches and sandy seashore

05 Take a ride on the incline railway to Rock City, to see the amazing rock garden, rock formations, bridge, caves and more

06 Recreate at the Blackbeard Island Wilderness Area, the historic home of the Pirate Blackbeard

07 Visit the Tybee Island Lighthouse, which dates back as far as 1736

08 See Georgia's "Little Grand Canyon" to enjoy some amazing hiking into the gorge

09 Learn about the last major Confederate victory during the Civil War at the Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park

10 Tour the ancient Indian mounds and archeological site at the Ocmulgee National Monument